Jose Bautista signs one-day deal with Toronto for retirement ceremony
Jose Bautista, 42, who hit 344 home runs in his Major League Baseball (MLB) career, has signed a one-day contract with the Toronto Blue Jays for his retirement ceremony.온라인카지노
The Toronto club announced on social media on Wednesday that it has signed Batista to a one-day contract.
The unique arrangement was made to accommodate the retirement ceremony.
Batista will bid farewell to Toronto fans before the 2023 World Series against the Chicago Cubs at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the 13th. He will also be inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame, the Level Oven of Excellence.
Batista was Toronto’s biggest star.
He became a big leaguer in 2004, leaving the Pittsburgh Pirates via trade in 2008, and remained in Toronto until 2017. He hit 288 home runs for Toronto alone, including leading the American League in home runs in 2010 and 2011 with 54 and 43 arches, respectively.
He also led Toronto to the American League Championship Series in 2015 and 2016, helping the Jays to a golden era in the 2010s.
Batista was also known for his “bat flip”. After hitting a game-winning three-run homer in the seventh inning of a 3-3 tie in Game 5 of the 2015 American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers, he flipped his bat in the air. It’s a moment in Toronto franchise history.
However, Batista’s bat flip made him the “main enemy” of Texas players. Then, on 16 May 2016, a fistfight that would go down in Major League Baseball history took place between Toronto and Texas.
Batista made a wild slide from first to second base in the eighth inning and collided with Texas infielder Lugedad O’Dowd, who was at second base. O’Dowd, who was virtually unknown at the time, punched Batista in the face and became an overnight celebrity.
After retiring from Major League Baseball in 2018, Batista remained active in his native Dominican Republic. In 2021, he represented the Dominican Republic at the Tokyo Olympics, where he won a bronze medal.